Extended Data Fig. 3: Biochemical fractionation and mass spectrometry identification of phage T4 gene 57B as Acb1. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 3: Biochemical fractionation and mass spectrometry identification of phage T4 gene 57B as Acb1.

From: Phage anti-CBASS and anti-Pycsar nucleases subvert bacterial immunity

Extended Data Fig. 3

a, Schematic depicting strategies of biochemical fractionation to enrich 3′3′-cGAMP cleavage activity from crude T4 lysate. Mass spectrometry of active fractions revealed 37 candidate T4 proteins. b, Agarose gel analysis of 34 successfully PCR-amplified candidate T4 genes to be screened for 3′3′-cGAMP cleavage activity by in vitro translation. Data are representative of 2 independent experiments. For gel source data, see Supplementary Figure 1. c, Translation products from b were tested for 3′3′-cGAMP cleavage activity by TLC. Data are representative of 2 independent experiments.

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